Tag Archives: 2016

Cumberland Gap National Historical Park featured 32nd in National Park Quarter series

In the early days of American history, a natural break in the Appalachian Mountains opened land west of that chain to settlers of present-day Kentucky. This began in 1775, when Daniel Boone blazed a trail through the Cumberland Gap to create the Wilderness Road. It’s thought that between 1775-1810, an estimated 300,000 people crossed the […]

2016 Shawnee National Forest Quarter released at Southeastern Illinois College

The new Shawnee quarter, first design for 2016, is now in circulation. The launch ceremony took place at Southeastern Illinois College in Harrisburg, IL.

Shawnee National Forest Quarter design finalized

On July 22, 2015, the U.S. Mint announced the final design for the Shawnee National Forest quarters. The Shawnee quarter is the 31st in the series overall.

Candidate designs for new 2016 Shawnee National Forest Quarter

Of the 2016 Shawnee National Forest quarter designs, two depicting Camel Rock received the most support. The site features a unique blend of natural beauty.

Shawnee National Forest featured 31st in National Park Quarter series

Formed in the 1930s to protect Illinois’ diminishing forests, Shawnee National Forest offers a unique blend of natural beauty. From expansive oak forests to eye-catching sandstone formations, Shawnee’s visitors are treated to a visual feast. Plus, they can enjoy a variety of recreational activities like hiking, biking, camping and more. The forest is home to […]